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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growing obsession" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's ever-increasing interest in or desire for something. For example, "His growing obsession with pop culture was leading him to neglect his studies."
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Mr. Brant is baffled by the public's growing obsession with his sons.
Instead, a growing obsession among policy types is how fast Japan is losing power and prestige.
Their parents, alarmed by their growing obsession with virtual reality, threaten to "turn off" the house.
Do we really need another lesson in the world's growing obsession with fonts?
Some people have watched this growing obsession of mine and scoffed.
(Her latest book, "Bodies," published this year, addresses Western culture's growing obsession with reshaping one's body).
Men's high levels of body talk were symptomatic of a growing obsession with appearance, she added.
In a sense it comes from Ish's growing obsession with Shanghai.
Selfies fitted into a growing obsession with the self (measurable by fitness trackers and Facebook growth).
But Mr Partnoy is right to warn against business's growing obsession with speed for its own sake.
The growing obsession with following the money too often leads to nothing but cheap ad hominem attacks.
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